(1) The *higher education
coordinating board may approve applications submitted by local
governments for an area's designation as a health sciences and
services authority under this chapter. The director must
determine the division to review applications submitted by local
governments under this chapter. The application for designation
must be in the form and manner and contain such information as
the *higher education coordinating board may prescribe, provided
the application:
(a) Contains sufficient information to enable the director
to determine the viability of the proposal;
(b) Demonstrates that an ordinance or resolution has been
passed by the legislative authority of a local government that
delineates the boundaries of an area that may be designated an
authority;
(c) Is submitted on behalf of the local government, or, if
that office does not exist, by the legislative body of the local
government;
(d) Demonstrates that the public funds directed to programs
or facilities in the authority will leverage private sector
resources and contributions to activities to be performed;
(e) Provides a plan or plans for the development of the
authority as an entity to advance as a cluster for health
sciences education, health sciences research, biotechnology
development, biotechnology product commercialization, and/or
health care services; and
(f) Demonstrates that the state has previously provided
funds to health sciences and services programs or facilities in
the applicant city, town, or county.
(2) The director must determine the division to develop
criteria to evaluate the application. The criteria must include:
(a) The presence of infrastructure capable of spurring
development of the area as a center of health sciences and
services;
(b) The presence of higher education facilities where
undergraduate or graduate coursework or research is conducted;
and
(c) The presence of facilities in which health services are
provided.
(3) There may be no more than two authorities statewide.
(4) An authority may only be created in a county with a
population of less than one million persons and located east of
the crest of the Cascade mountains.
(5) The director may reject or approve an application. When
denying an application, the director must specify the
application's deficiencies. The decision regarding such
designation as it relates to a specific local government is
final; however, a rejected application may be resubmitted.
(6) Applications are due by December 31, 2010, and must be
processed within sixty days of submission.
(7) The director may, at his or her discretion, amend the
boundaries of an authority upon the request of the local
government.
(8) The *higher education coordinating board may adopt any
rules necessary to implement this chapter.
(9) The *higher education coordinating board must develop
evaluation criteria that enables the local governments to measure
the effectiveness of the program.
[2011 c 155 § 1; 2010 1st sp.s. c 33 § 2; 2007 c 251 § 4.]
NOTES:
*Reviser's note: The higher education coordinating board was abolished by 2011 1st sp.s. c 11 § 301, effective July 1, 2012.
Captions not law -- Severability -- 2007 c 251: See notes following RCW 35.104.010.